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Royal Victoria Hotel
3.8/597 Reviews

Royal Victoria Hotel

Pisa City Center Pisa|0.13km from Palazzo Blu
My wife and I stayed for two nights, a Friday and Saturday. We were unable to check in until 40 minutes after our room was supposed to be ready, check in was disorganised and the taxi we booked while checking in arrived 24 hours early at 5am with reception ringing us to wake us up. We went down to breakfast, arriving at 9.35am. Breakfast was supposed to be served until 10am. Hardly and food was left, just trays with crumbs where food had once been. No bread, no pastries, just a few bits of ham, salami and cheese and that was about it. Other people who arrived before us were also in the same situation. I gave up and went back to the room feeling disgruntled while my wife stayed and had a coffee and a few morsels, even the coffee was difficult to obtain. The hotel itself is interesting, but is in need of some TLC, the toilet was a bit smelly and the room was very tired looking. We had a room at the front overlooking the river. The air con worked ok so we were able to close the window and shutters to keep the street noise down but it was still quite noisy with traffic and the noise of people shouting etc until the early hours, to be fair it was the weekend so not entirely unexpected. Great location, but I get the feeling they rely on this and the history of the hotel to fill their rooms, simple complacency. No tea or coffee making facilities in the room. Cleanliness not great, such as stained upholstery on chairs. Would not stay there again. Overall disappointed, if I were you find somewhere else, too expensive for the standard of accommodation and service.
Relais Centro Storico
3.6/522 Reviews

Relais Centro Storico

Pisa City Center Pisa|0.17km from Palazzo Blu
First we were suppose to be accommodated in different room - the one I choose in the picture at booking.com. There was nobody in the reception - I went there twice. Phone was not working. So then we decided to went outside and rang the bell - so we basically lured the receptionist from his hideout. We had to wait one night and then they moved us, but if we wouldn't say anything nobody would take care of it or apologise for it. There were also missing slipers in the room - next day we got flip flops - not really nice if you are staying there in winter. The whirlpool smelled like a sewer first time we wanted to used it - just disgusting. There was also a lot of noise not only coming from the street thru the windows, but we could hear our neighbours as well. I put a few dirty towels on the floor to be collected by cleaning lady - I found out she just folded them and put between the others we were still using. During five days we got shampoo and shower gel only once. Last day when we were leaving we asked for the taxi to the airport - the receptionist told us that probably they will be busy - he didn't check anything just said this - when we went there back to picked upt our suitcases we asked him again and he said there is no taxi today :D - he could at least try to call other company or whatever. For the money I have spend and considering the fact it is 4 stars hotel - I was expecting much more better service and at least some good will and an effort to make your clients happy.
Hotel Bologna
4.2/5110 Reviews

Hotel Bologna

Pisa City Center Pisa|0.2km from Palazzo Blu
I booked this hotel after seeing another reviewer say that they stayed here as a solo female traveller and found it clean and safe. I would echo this reviewer's comments. I stayed here for five nights, and used Pisa as a base to travel to other places (namely Lucca, Firenze, and Siena) so wanted somewhere within a reasonable walking distance of the train station as I envisioned returning to the hotel when it was dark. I took the 'Pisa mover' shuttle from the airport to Pisa Centrale station (which cost €5 and took around 5 minutes), and then the walk to Hotel Bologna with my suitcase was in pretty much a straight line through the main square and down paved and well lit streets. It took around 7 minutes to walk from the station to the hotel. I arrived at Hotel Bologna at around 10:00 and was able to leave my suitcase in a secure room (no charge) whilst I spent the day exploring Pisa. I came back around 18:00, collected my case, and formally checked in (although I could have checked in at 13:30) before heading out for dinner. Staff were mainly young and male, and were pleasant and spoke very good English. I was allocated room 16 which was on the first floor and overlooked the small car park and a patio area. There was no external noise apart from the odd aeroplane which cannot be helped anywhere in Pisa, although I imagine that (1) people might use the patio for drinks in better/warmer weather which would bother me if they were rowdy; and (2) people in the rooms which overlook the road at the front of the hotel (Via Giuseppe Mazzini) might experience a bit of traffic noise. The internal walls seemed quite thin and I suspect that the bathroom of the adjoining room was located right next to my bed as it was noisier than expected when they were having a shower and talking in the bathroom. However, luckily, the people next door weren't particularly noisy and showered at a reasonable time, so it didn't bother me per se. I stayed in a single room (single bed with en-suite) which was definitely big enough for just myself/did not feel cramped. The room was decorated in a more 'traditional Tuscan style' (think greens, reds, and golds) so not particularly 'instagram worthy' but neither am I. The room and bathroom felt and were kept very clean by housekeeping, as were the bedding and towels. The bathroom contained a toilet, shower cubicle with sliding doors, bidet, sink with large mirror, tissue dispenser, sanitary bag dispenser, toilet brush, bin with lid, and hairdryer. You receive complimentary shampoo, body wash, intimate wash, vegetable based soap bar, shower cap, and shoe sponge. In the bedroom there is another bin and a desk and chair with large mirror. Underneath the desk is a mini fridge containing a range of drinks and snacks, which I removed and instead used the fridge to store my own food and drink which I purchased from a Carrefour Express minimart which was a circa 5 minute walk away near the main shopping street. There is a sp

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Time Out
4.1/551 Reviews
Pisa City Center
The boss is very refreshing, the room is large, clean and classical. But there is an appointment on the trip that has not been conveyed. The checkin on the spot is a little troublesome. The boss is very refreshing to solve it.
Hotel Francesco
3.9/534 Reviews
Pisa City Center
The hotel is perfectly located literally 2 minutes from The Leaning Tower. The street outside has plenty restaurants, supermarkets and small shops. Our room was on the first floor. Basic, but very clean with a small fridge and ensuite facilities. Also on the first floor is a small roof terrace where you can have breakfast or drinks overlooking the Tower. You can buy chilled beer, wine and soft drinks from reception. The staff are a real credit to the hotel: very friendly, courteous and helpful. I would have no hesitation in recommending Hotel Franceso.
6 Keys
4.2/516 Reviews
Pisa City Center
Close to the station! I am satisfied because it is a distance to walk enough and Pisa on foot! The cleanliness was good and the reception was friendly.
B&B 7 Rooms
4.6/544 Reviews
Pisa City Center
Visited this place booked last minute due to other locations being in lock down. This place is brilliant. Nice located within 5 minutes walk of the tower and 10 minutes to the main shops. The premises is nice and clean and well presented. Spoke to Luca beforehand who only asked that we text him ahead to let him know what time we were arriving. Met by a very pleasant and knowledgeable receptionist who booked us in and proceeded to give us a map with recommendations of things to do which was very helpful. Also recommended a very nice restaurant I-Santi a few doors away which was brilliant and subject of a separate review. The room was large and had it’s own balcony with table chairs and other bits of furniture. The tower was viewable from the balcony photo attached. The added touch was the supplied breakfast the following morning which had a full continental choice. Wouldn’t hesitate to stop here again, well done to Luca and the team
Hotel Caffe Verdi - 24 Hours Reception
4.1/541 Reviews
Pisa City Center
Had a great stay in Hotel caffe Verdi , our room was nice and clean we love it. Great staff, excellent service special thanks to the reception to her smiles and warm welcome to us, she have a positive aura she extended to us during the check in and as it's the first visit to us she explained to us many things and in addressing our inquiries, thank you for make my stay good.
Hotel Bologna
4.2/5110 Reviews
Pisa City Center
I booked this hotel after seeing another reviewer say that they stayed here as a solo female traveller and found it clean and safe. I would echo this reviewer's comments. I stayed here for five nights, and used Pisa as a base to travel to other places (namely Lucca, Firenze, and Siena) so wanted somewhere within a reasonable walking distance of the train station as I envisioned returning to the hotel when it was dark. I took the 'Pisa mover' shuttle from the airport to Pisa Centrale station (which cost €5 and took around 5 minutes), and then the walk to Hotel Bologna with my suitcase was in pretty much a straight line through the main square and down paved and well lit streets. It took around 7 minutes to walk from the station to the hotel. I arrived at Hotel Bologna at around 10:00 and was able to leave my suitcase in a secure room (no charge) whilst I spent the day exploring Pisa. I came back around 18:00, collected my case, and formally checked in (although I could have checked in at 13:30) before heading out for dinner. Staff were mainly young and male, and were pleasant and spoke very good English. I was allocated room 16 which was on the first floor and overlooked the small car park and a patio area. There was no external noise apart from the odd aeroplane which cannot be helped anywhere in Pisa, although I imagine that (1) people might use the patio for drinks in better/warmer weather which would bother me if they were rowdy; and (2) people in the rooms which overlook the road at the front of the hotel (Via Giuseppe Mazzini) might experience a bit of traffic noise. The internal walls seemed quite thin and I suspect that the bathroom of the adjoining room was located right next to my bed as it was noisier than expected when they were having a shower and talking in the bathroom. However, luckily, the people next door weren't particularly noisy and showered at a reasonable time, so it didn't bother me per se. I stayed in a single room (single bed with en-suite) which was definitely big enough for just myself/did not feel cramped. The room was decorated in a more 'traditional Tuscan style' (think greens, reds, and golds) so not particularly 'instagram worthy' but neither am I. The room and bathroom felt and were kept very clean by housekeeping, as were the bedding and towels. The bathroom contained a toilet, shower cubicle with sliding doors, bidet, sink with large mirror, tissue dispenser, sanitary bag dispenser, toilet brush, bin with lid, and hairdryer. You receive complimentary shampoo, body wash, intimate wash, vegetable based soap bar, shower cap, and shoe sponge. In the bedroom there is another bin and a desk and chair with large mirror. Underneath the desk is a mini fridge containing a range of drinks and snacks, which I removed and instead used the fridge to store my own food and drink which I purchased from a Carrefour Express minimart which was a circa 5 minute walk away near the main shopping street. There is a sp

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    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Aurora Bnb,Rinascimento Bed & BreakfastandAwesHomeitaly - the Wonder Apartment , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 10.56°C during the day, 5.54°C at night

• April to June: 19.16°C during the day, 13.5°C at night

• July to September: 25.17°C during the day, 19.1°C at night

• October to December: 13.68°C during the day, 9.05°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 60.23 cm

• Summer: 66.13 cm

• Autumn: 58.77 cm

• Winter: 112.73 cm

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